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Who should attend Making the Transition from Staff to Supervisor

Anyone who is new to the role of manager or supervisor will benefit greatly from this course. If you’re preparingto make the move, or you’ve been in your new position for a year or less, this training is for you! Team leaders,department heads, and anyone making the move to senior positions within their departments also will benefit.

Anyone who is new to the role of manager or supervisor will benefit greatly from this course. If you’re preparingto make the move, or you’ve been in your new position for a year or less, this training is for you! Team leaders,department heads, and anyone making the move to senior positions within their departments also will benefit.

Making the Transition from Staff to Supervisor
- Supervisor / Management Seminar

Have you recently been promoted to a new position as a manager or supervisor?

Moving into a position of authority means meeting new challenges, taking on new responsibilities, and mastering new skills. It also puts you in line for greater rewards at work — including positive recognition from peers and higher-ups, increased job satisfaction, and better benefits. That’s all well and good, but as a new supervisor, you may feel overwhelmed by all your new responsibilities, anxious about the transition, and stressed out about moving from "coworker" to "boss."

You may worry about the way others will react to your new supervisor status ... have concerns about keeping up with a tougher workload ... and wonder how to handle the new tasks you will be faced with: hiring, disciplinary action, even firing.

Training to ease the transition ...

This supervisory training was specifically designed to address the needs of anyone who is new to managing others. What you learn here will arm you with a powerful new set of skills, strategies, and techniques for dealing with the issues you will encounter as you take on your new position and move forward in your career.

You will find out how to relate well to former peers who are now your subordinates, and you’ll learn the communication skills that will help you handle these changing relationships in a way that’s comfortable for everyone. You’ll discover secrets for motivating and encouraging people to do their "personal best" for you, and find out how to discipline firmly and fairly, without creating resentment. This supervisory training will not only show you how to positively influence the behavior of your employees, but also reveal ways to handle negative forces such as gossip, rumors, and poor attitudes.

... and put you on course for success!

You'll learn ...

How to communicate more effectively as a new supervisor

When to be flexible, and when to stand firm

5 steps for building trust and gaining respect

How to develop your own personal management style

Strategies for motivating others to achieve results

The truth about discipline — how to handle uncomfortable situations

What every new supervisor and manager should know about hiring and firing

Time management skills that really work

And much, much more!

Making the Transition from Staff to Supervisor — Seminar Overview

Managing your new employees ...

Ways to transition from coworker to authority figure without seeming domineering or "bossy"

How to deal with the person who wanted the job you just got

Strategies for managing people who have more experience than you do

How to thrive when your success is based on the accomplishments of your team, not your individual work

Why you must honestly assess your own behavioral and communication styles — and modify them if necessary

The key differences between communicating up and down the corporate ladder

Critical listening skills every successful supervisor must master

5 steps for building trust and gaining respect — even among less-than-cooperative employees

Tips and tools for managing the people you inherited

Essential skills for building your own "dream team"

Delegation: why it’s not your chance to give others the jobs you don’t like

How to set positive examples without seeming saintly

The secret of success: achieving results through others

What your employees want from you — and what you can give them

The art of appreciation — when, where, and how to praise

How to recognize and motivate underachievers

The right way to discipline

From buddy to boss — can we still be friends?

Managing yourself ...

What do you do now? (The skills that got you here won’t necessarily keep you here)

How to identify and eliminate your own personal roadblocks to success

4 of the most common pitfalls in the transition to management

The language of supervision — performing a SWOT analysis

Ways to change your focus from "depth of knowledge" to "breadth of understanding"

How to manage others successfully when you’re in the dual role of worker and supervisor

Hiring and firing: what every new supervisor must know about these hot-button topics

More work, responsibility, and pressure — how to stay on top of everything without losing your cool

Tips that keep meetings on time, on track, and on target (it isn’t hard if you follow our guidelines!)

How to develop your own personal plan for professional growth — and stick to it for the long term

Seminar Time:

Seminar Check-In 8:30 AM Seminar Class Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00
PM

Credits:

This course qualifies for 6 Intermediate
Communication CPE credits. Certificates will be available 10 days after your
event has ended.